Domestic Violence

Domestic violence generally defines the crime of assault where the victim is a current or former spouse, parent, child, any person with whom the defendant has a child in common, a present or former household member, or a person who has or had a dating or engagement relationship with the defendant.

A police officer can arrest you for domestic violence even without a warrant.

Examples of domestic violence charges:

I defend clients against domestic violence charges such as:

Violating orders of protection

Assault and aggravated assault

Stalking

Harassment

Aggravated harassment

Menacing

Sexual assault

Sexual misconduct

Spousal abuse

Excessive corporal punishment

Reckless Endangerment

A domestic abuse conviction can mean a criminal record that will follow you for the rest of your life. That is why it is essential to have an experienced criminal defense attorney that can protect you from false charges and protect your legal rights. If you have been accused of committing domestic violence call me first, Attorney Glenn Roderman.

Restraining orders

If you have been charged with a domestic violence crime, it’s likely that a restraining order or protective order has also been filed against you. You may still be issued a restraining order or injunction even if you are not arrested. Violating one of these orders can result in jail time, even if the restraining order was issued in response to false allegations. Respecting and understanding the order will only help your case. An aggressive defense against any domestic violence charge is your best chance at a dismissal.

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